What does HackerNews think of notekit?
A GTK3 hierarchical markdown notetaking application with tablet support.
Language:
C++
I use NoteKit[0], one of the nicest things about it is that a can paste an image and draw on it, simple yet useful. Does "Notes" offer the same functionality? And what about spell check?
Anyway, great project, I'll give it a try! :)
I've been working on one (https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit) for a while now (which, unlike the aforementioned, also is not built on Chrome/Electron). Unfortunately it seems to be pretty hard to get the word out, or at least I haven't found any better strategy than to pounce, as I am doing now, whenever I see a HN thread about markdown editors (which invariably wind up having some comment thread lamenting the lack of WYSIWYG and/or non-Electron editors).
"Mark Text" (https://marktext.app/) seems to be one.
(HN thread from Nov 2019: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21462832 — I asked for other editors like this and got no other answers AFAICT. So this Mark Text is still the only open-source "WYSIWYG" Markdown editor I'm aware of.)
Edit: The https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit mentioned in a sibling comment is now another.
I'm actually working on one (https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit). It's native (Gtk+/C++) rather than Electron, too.
A new application: https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit/
A more mature one: https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/
I know none of the ones mentioned match OneNote completely.